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Panthers should never trade draft picks


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Top picks since 2001

2001

Dan morgan

kris jenkins

Steve Smith

2002

Peppers

Deshaun Foster

Will Witherspoon

2003

Jordan gross

2004

Chris Gamble

2005

Thomas Davis

2006

Deangelo Williams

2007

Beason

2008

Jonathan Stewart

Otha

2009

Everette brown (2nd round)

Not a single bust and pretty much every first pick has been superstar or great player.

Not many other teams can say that

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if you are going to include Steve Smith (3rd rounder) and an unproven E. Brown (2nd)then you can't leave out the likes of.....

Colbert

Jarrett

Shelton

Ellison

Mathis

Nelson

that were 2nd and 3rd rounders that flopped since 01

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It is true that Hurney has never failed with a 1st round pick, however the 2nd and 3rd rounders have some bad history

Bruce Nelson (2nd)

Mike Seidman (3rd)

Eric Shelton (2nd)

Evan Mathis (3rd)

Atiyyah Ellison (3rd)

Rashad Butler (3rd)

Dwayne Jarrett (2nd)

Kerry Colbert (2nd)

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